Crochet Doily Coaster with Rainbow Edging

Today’s crochet pattern for a doily coaster is just a quick snippet that I churned out over the weekend. I love to play with variegated colors, since they help to showcase the individual rounds in the pattern. In this case, I kept the inside of the coaster simple and in plain off-white. After all, that’s the part that hides under the glass, right? Then I spent my energy on creating an easy but great looking, colorful border to peek out from the glass’s edge. Enjoy!

Required Materials

  • Crochet Hook – Size 9 / 1.40mm
  • Size 10 Crochet Thread in color #1 (Aunt Lydia’s brand in off white used in example)
  • Size 10 Crochet Thread in color #2 (Aunt Lydia’s brand in variegated rainbow used in example)
Rainbow doily crocheted coaster

Crochet Pattern Instructions

To start: With color #1, make a magic circle (There is a great tutorial on how to do a magic circle over at Simply Crochet’s website)

Round 1: ch 1, sc x6 into circle, sl st in 1st sc to join, tighten magic circle closed

Round 2: ch 1, (2sc in next st) x6, sl st in 1st sc [12sc total]

Round 3: ch 1, (sc in next st, 2sc in next st) x6, sl st in 1st sc [18sc total]

Round 4: ch 1, (sc in next st, sc in next st, 2sc in next st) x6, sl st in 1st sc [24sc total]

Round 5: ch 4 (counts as 1st dc and ch1), (dc in next st, ch 1) x23, sl st in 1st dc

Round 6: sl st into next ch1-sp, ch 3 (counts as 1st dc), dc in same ch1-sp, ch 1, [dc in next ch1-sp, ch 1*, 2dc in next ch1-sp, ch 1] repeat [ ] around, on last repeat stop at *, sl st in 1st dc

Round 7: sl st in next dc, sl st in next ch1-sp, ch 1, sc in same ch1-sp, sc in next ch1-sp, [ch 3, sc in next ch1-sp, sc in next ch1-sp] repeat [ ] around, ch 1, hdc in 1st sc (counts as final ch3-loop)

Round 8: ch 1, sc in same ch3-loop, [ch 5, sc in next ch3-loop] repeat [ ] around to last loop, ch 2, dc in 1st sc (counts as last ch5-loop)

Round 9: ch 1, sc in same ch5-loop, [ch 7, sc in next ch5-loop] repeat [ ] around to last loop, ch 3, tr in 1st sc (counts as last ch7-loop)

Round 10: ch 1, sc in same ch7-loop, [ch 9, sc in next ch7-loop] repeat [ ] around to last loop, ch 9, sl st in 1st sc

—CUT THREAD & TIE OFF, THEN CONTINUE TO ADD COLOR #2 FOR BORDER—

Round 11: With thread color #2, sl st to join thread in ch9-loop, ch 1, 5sc into same loop, [ch 1, 9sc in next loop] repeat [ ] x11, ch 1, 4sc into 1st loop, sl st in 1st sc

Round 12: ch 3 (counts as 1st dc), dc in same st, [dc in next st, dc in next st, ch 1, sk 2 sc, sc in next ch1-sp, sk 2 sc, ch 1, dc in next st, dc in next st*, 2dc in next st] repeat [ ] around, on last repeat stop at *, sl st in 1st dc

Round 13 (*see recommended picot instructions below): ch 1, sc in same st, [ch 1, ch3-picot, ch 1, sc in next st, ch 3, sk 3 st, dc in next sc, ch 3, sk 3 st*, sc in next st] repeat [ ] around, on last repeat stop at *, sl st in 1st sc

—CUT THREAD & TIE OFF—

Now all that is left for you to do is wet and block the coaster. I just rinse mine quickly in warm sink water, squeeze it out, and then flatten it to dry inside a folded washcloth under a heavy book. I recommend taking the time to pinch each ch3-picot into shape when you are doing this blocking.


Instructions for ch3-picot stitch in Round 13

I’ve seen picots done a few different ways. In my case, I do my ch3-picot as follows: chain 3 (ch 3), then do a single chain stitch (sc) into the first chain. This means that in Round 13 above, when you see these instructions (ch 1, ch3-picot, ch 1), you will do the following: chain 4 (ch 4), then do a single chain stitch (sc) into the SECOND chain you made, then chain 1 (ch 1).


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